Neural tissue normally dies quickly without oxygen. Yet bird retinas—among the most energy-demanding tissues in the animal ...
The discovery fundamentally changes the understanding of a structure in the avian eye that has been misinterpreted for centuries.
Picture a mammal that can deliberately shut down most of its brain functions for most of the year, then wake up in the spring with its memories and in.
This unexpected ability opens the door for scientists to stimulate cellular mitosis and improve heart function after an ...
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Sugar-powered sight? 400-year eye mystery behind birds’ oxygen-free vision solved
Biologists have finally solved a centuries-old mystery regarding how birds maintain sharp eyesight despite ...
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Episodic and semantic memory retrievals involve the same areas of the brain, according to new work
A new study into how different parts of memory work in the brain has shown that the same brain areas are involved in ...
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Engineered vessels boost retinal organoid function, enabling advanced disease modeling
Until now, it has been difficult to maintain retinal ganglion cells deep inside organoids over extended periods. The supply ...
A newly developed imaging method blends ultrasound and photoacoustics to capture both tissue structure and blood-vessel function in 3D.
Scientists have uncovered a surprising reason why some chronic wounds refuse to heal, even when treated with antibiotics. A ...
René Descartes, the French philosopher (all French men are philosophers, if they are not romantics or snobbish chefs) had ...
A surprising new brain study suggests that remembering life events and recalling facts may rely on the same neural machinery.
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